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Venem, Angèle Berthe (1849 - 1942)

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Short name Venem, Angèle Berthe
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First name Angèle Berthe
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Alternative name Jacques-Vincent — Jacques Vincent — Angèle Dussaud Bory d'Arnex
Date of birth 1849
Date of death 1942
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Place of birth France
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Jacques de Trévannes (1878) 1 0
*Kapteinens Datter (1895~) 1 0
Parisiennes de guerre (1915-1917) (1918) 0 0

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Jacques-Vincent, Un salon parisien d'avant-guerre, Tallandier, 1929

Year of birth sometimes mentioned as 1850.

Nom de plume Jacques Vincent.

Married in 1884 to Joseph Dussaud.
Son is René Dussaud (1868-1958), Orientalist and archaeologist.
Joined him on travels to Port-Saïd (Egypt) and Smyrne (Ottoman Empire/Turkey), which inspired her for her works 'Ferdinand de Lesseps intime' and Vaillante, ce que femme veut'.
Remarried in 1889 to Paul Arthur Bory d'Arnex.
Daughter Berthe (Gaulis), was also a writer, and an orientalist.

Host a salon in Paris from 1892-1914.